If she does longer nights when going to bed at 7.15-7.30 then I would certainly put her to bed by 7.30 latest. Sounds like she has her body clock set to WU time so will wake then regardless of when she goes to bed - would you agree?
Yes! Putting her to bed later than 7:30 does not cause her to sleep later in the morning. In fact, it usually causes her to wake up earlier the next morning the later she goes to bed!
So I think the third option. Reduce the second A time, less tired for nap, shorter nap, reduce last A time and into bed by 7.15/30pm
Yes, I was thinking this sounds like a great plan for her! Then, our last 2 days seemed a little different so I wanted to post and get your opinion. Yesterday, she woke up early at 6:30 am after going to bed around 8 pm the night before. We also had our 9 month check-up appointment, so we were not able to be home for nap. So, our day ended up like this:
wake-up: 6:30 am (tried to get her to resettle for awhile...fell back asleep for only about 5 minutes after awhile though)
E: 7:30 am (milk)
8:30 am (food)
A: 6:30 - 11:04 am (4 hr 34 min....due to being out at doctor and waking up an hour early)
S: 11:04 -11:32 am (only would sleep 28 min in the car
E: 12:00 pm (milk)
1 pm (food)
A: 11:32 am - 2:22 pm (2 hr 50 min)
S: 2:22 -4:30 pm (After 40 min or so she woke up for about 8 min or so but put herself back to sleep and I actually had to wake her after 2 hours!)
E: 4:30 pm
E: 6:30 pm
A: 4:30 - 7:43 pm (3 hr 13 min)
S: put her in bed at 7:35 pm...asleep at 7:43 pm
Then, today looked like this:
wake-up: 7:30 am
E: 7:48 (milk)
8:50 am (food)
A: 7:30 - 10:57 am (3 hrs 27 min)
S: 10:57 am - 11:50 am (nap of 53 min)
E: 12 pm (milk)
1 pm (food)
A: 11:50 am - 3: 05 pm (3 hr 15 min)
S: 3:05 - 4:23 pm (nap of 1 hr 18 min)
E: 4:30 pm
E" 6:30 pm
A: 4:23 - 7:46 pm (3 hr 23 min)
S: put her in bed at 7:20 pm; however, for some reason she laid in there and kicked her feet for awhile...she usually goes straight to sleep (within 5-10 min and took 26 min tonight)...she was quiet so left her to try to fall asleep...not sure what happened here).
So, even though it looks like afternoon naps were better the past two days, should I keep with first morning awake time of 3.5 hours anyway for a few days and see if the first nap lengthens? Or should I do short first nap, longer second nap? I would hate to cap the first nap though and then have her not nap well in the afternoon either. What do you think?